Free RPK NOW.

I have been waiting for the change in government in silence, preferring not to second guess the moves made behind the scenes. Thus far, I feel that not saying anything about politics - especially when things are so volatile - would be best. Why add to the noise and drama (especially the drama - I don’t like dramas)?

But I can’t keep si ...Continue

no sept 16th joy

No joy on September 16th, and we are left with a wreckage on our hands: a demoralized, dispirited government and loyalty in tatters. Two innocent people locked up for stupid, mysterious crimes without the opportunity to defend themselves. And the country in standstill, waiting for Anwar to do something.

Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, you h ...Continue

consequences

They’ve already turned RPK, Teresa Kok and Tan Hoon Cheng into matyrs and national heroes for those who believe that BN’s days are due. I wasn’t watching Anwar Ibrahim’s speech on the net and other places this evening, so I don’t know what he’s said. I don’t want to know, really, because I don’t wan ...Continue

to all of you principled Malaysians who rejected crossovers…

Raja Petra Kamaruddin.

Tan Hoon Cheng.

And, according to Malaysiakini’s SMS service, TERESA KOK.

There is a time for maudlin, intellectualizing, masturbatory ruminations over the ethics of MPs crossing over.

And then there’s a time for thinking less and acting in the most expedient, pragmatic way possi ...Continue

victory. next?

He’s won, he’s been sworn in and he’s now in parliament. What next?

On the net and in blogs I watched and read as so many rejoiced in Anwar’s win. Even KayTee put aside his grouses with DSAI and offered congratulations. I would, too, if I thought DSAI’s win was the beginning of a new dawn. I do see his win a ...Continue